SAC / SAF

The School Advisory Council shall be the sole body responsible for final decision-making at the school relating to implementation of ss.1001.42(18) and 1008.345. The SAC is composed of parents, teachers, community members, school administrators, non-instructional support staff and other stakeholders who meet regularly to establish priorities, set annual objectives, and monitor action steps for school improvement.

How can parents get involved and participate in the SAC committee?

Parents are encouraged to attend the monthly meeting of the SAC committee at their child’s school.

Why is it important for parents to be active participants?

The SAC committee provides a place where parents can voice their opinions and suggestions. They have an active role in making decisions that will best serve the students.

SAC also gives the opportunity for parents to actively participate in setting goals and making plans to achieve those academic goals.

SAC allows for parents to identify issues that need to be addressed concerning the school climate.

School Board policy requires that each school have a School Advisory Forum (SAF) composed of parents, teachers, community members, school administrators, non-instructional support staff, and other stakeholders. The SAF provides an opportunity for stakeholders to discuss and recommend actions on a variety of school issues. The School Advisory Forum (SAF) shall foster and promote communication between its stakeholders, the school, and the Area Advisory Council. The SAF shall bring forth recommendations, concerns and interests to and from their Area Advisory Council.

What is SAF?

The School Advisory Forum (SAF) is open to all members of the school and community. The Forum has one member to report to the School Advisory Council, which then sends a representative to the district SAC. The district SAC acts as advisors, mentors, and advocates to both the district and to each school advisory council. At a School Advisory Forum all present will:

What can be accomplished if I participate in SAF?

Over the years, it has been parents, teachers, community members, etc. who have made positive changes in schools. These changes can be at the school level, district level, state level and within the community or city. From the school level, parents like you made the following changes:

Instead of having social security number to identify children, the schools now use a new randomly generated number to prevent identify theft and other privacy issues.

Defibrillators are now at every high school. A defibrillator is a machine used to shock the victim's heart and restore the heart's normal rythmic patterns. When a defibrillator is used, it in effect kicks the heart into action again, causing it to resume sending blood throughout the body. This was needed specifically due to incidents during athletic activities.

It is now mandated that recess must not be used as punishment and all elementary students are entitled to 15 minutes of recess.

Currently, SAF was brought the idea to make lunch account information available online.